MMA fighter is left in ‘brutal pain’ as he’s rushed to the hospital after snapping his penis in a moment of ‘heated passion’ with his girlfriend on Sex Sent Me to the ER
- Ray Elbe, from the US, recalls moment he snapped penis in a painful sex injury
- MMA fighter says the pain was ‘brutal’ the moment was an ’embarrassing’ one
- He will appear in tonight’s episode of TLC’s Sex Sent Me to the ER, 11pm
A martial arts fighter has recalled the horrific moment he was brought to tears after he snapped his penis in a painful sex injury.
In tonight’s episode of Sex Sent Me to the ER, which airs on TLC at 11pm, MMA fighter Ray Elbe, from the US, discusses how he suffered his most severe injury setback while preparing for a tournament in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, not while in the ring, but during a quick moment of intimacy with his girlfriend.
‘It was early evening time, I specifically remember my girlfriend saying that she wanted to go see a movie,’ Ray explains. ‘We got a little bit intimate in the heat of passion, and she happened to be on top of me in this situation.’
As Ray goes on, during the couple’s against-the-clock love-making, the pair found themselves slightly out of sync, causing Ray a significant and eye-wateringly painful injury to his penis.
In tonight’s episode of Sex Sent Me to the ER, which airs on TLC at 11pm, MMA fighter Ray Elbe (pictured), from the US, recalls the horrific moment tears were brought to his eyes after he snapped his penis in a painful sex injury
Ray and his partner found themselves slightly out of sync, causing Ray a significant and eye-wateringly painful injury to his penis. Pictured, in hospital
‘Unfortunately, as she went a little bit too high, I slipped out, and when she came back down I was still obviously fully erect, and basically [she] bent me over the top,’ Ray reveals.
Within a matter of seconds, the couple’s romance had turned into a scene out of a horror movie.
‘Blood just spurt all over the place,’ Ray recalls. ‘I’ve had some significant injuries, but as far as the actual pain, and I was in shock at that point, it was brutal.’
Ray remembers running into the bathroom to grab a towel to stem the bleeding, only for matters to escalate.
‘There was so much blood loss that I felt light-headed and then I lost consciousness,’ he says. ‘I ended up cracking the bottom of my jaw on the floor as I fell.’
Regaining consciousness a short time later, Ray and his shocked girlfriend decided to call for an ambulance. Before long, help arrived, which only added insult to injury for Ray.
Ray Elbe (pictured) embraces his fiance in January 25, 2020 in Inglewood, California
Ray remembers running into the bathroom to grab a towel to stem the bleeding, before losing consciousness for a short time (pictured in a reenactment)
‘I can’t describe the pain, it was brutal,’ he says. ‘That was an embarrassing moment for me, you know. There you are, with all your manhood less than manly!’
On arrival at the emergency room, Ray’s doctor gave him the lowdown on the seriousness of his injury: A ruptured urethra and an injured dorsal vein and artery. Essentially, Ray had fractured his penis.
‘Man, it brings tears to your eyes. I don’t care who you are or how tough you are as an individual, it was just a humbling experience,’ Ray recounts.
‘The penis is made up of tissue that is very spongy, and when the penis is getting erect, what happens is that tissue fills with blood,’ emergency physician Dr Jordan Moskoff explains. ‘In the course of sexual activity, if the penis misses where it’s supposed to go and jams, you can actually break that spongy tissue.’
In reality, as Dr Moskoff explains, a fractured penis is a serious injury and no laughing matter.
‘A fractured penis begins to swell and gets very formed and misshapen, looking more like an eggplants,’ he says. ‘Unless you fix it, it will stay sideways.’
‘You have to be put into surgery, and if you don’t there’s a build of scar tissue which limits the amount of blood flow which is able to provide for an erection.’
The MMA fighter (pictured) says the pain was ‘brutal’ the moment was an ’embarrassing’ one
On arrival at the emergency room, Ray’s doctor (pictured) gives him the lowdown on the seriousness of his injury: A ruptured urethra and an injured dorsal vein and artery
To correct his injuries, Ray undergoes surgery and after a gruelling 12 hour operation, he is left nursing his battle wounds.
‘Essentially, what he did was he cut and peeled the skin down, and went into the two tubes and stitched them back together,’ he says. ‘I woke up medicated, and literally my testicles were the size of two softballs because all the blood drained down in there. It was black and blue!’
For Ray, the whole experience has certainly left its mark. ‘I will never forget the experience.
The catheter removal, and with being so bruised and having raw stitching and all that stuff on the inside, that was very, very painful.’
After a week’s stay in the hospital, Ray was discharged and left to recuperate on his own.
Luckily, after eight or so weeks, Ray was back up and running, both professionally and *ahem* personally.
For Ray (pictured), the greatest takeaway is helping to provide some perspective and information for other males who may end up experiencing the same thing
‘Even though the ordeal I had just been through was a dramatic ordeal, I’m still back to the same size, the same performance,’ he says.
But for Ray, the greatest takeaway is helping to provide some perspective and information for other males who may end up experiencing the same thing.
‘While rare, there’s about 2,000 of these injuries a year,’ he says. ‘I think that there’s a lot of people that are able to use this story both as a learning opportunity for themselves, but as an opportunity to not feel so alone when it comes to the injury.’
The experience has also solidified Ray’s relationship with his girlfriend.
‘We’re probably always going to be together for life because of this injury,’ he says. ‘That was the first time I had really experienced a woman that had legitimately and honestly was 100% committed to me.’
Sex Sent Me to the ER airs at 11pm on Thursdays exclusively on TLC
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